National Accreditation definition

National Accreditation means accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (“CAAHEP”).
National Accreditation means a self-regulatory process that meets or exceeds educational quality standards and criteria set forth by a national nursing accreditation organization.
National Accreditation means full accreditation of a program at an accredited Connecticut institution by an accrediting association in the United States in accordance with approval standards for programs of higher education, according to a listing of associations recognized by the Commissioner as having standards comparable to those of the Board of Governors, provided that such associations are recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education.

Examples of National Accreditation in a sentence

  • Personal days may be given in lieu of pay for professional development training, curriculum alignment, National Accreditation, building/district work, school improvement training and training related to the enhancement of the instructional and assessment skills of classroom teachers.

  • Complete all reporting required by DCA to maintain National Accreditation of the local Main Street Program.

  • For these purposes, the Supplier shall, upon receipt of a reasonable written request from the COMPANY, provide the COMPANY with a BBBEE verification certificate issued by a rating agency accredited by the South African National Accreditation Service, reflecting the Supplier's current black ownership level together with the Supplier's current BBBEE compliance level which shall not be below contributor level 4 (the "BBBEE Rating").

  • Member States shall establish co-operation among National Accreditation Bodies and National Metrology Institutes (NMIs), including legal metrology in ASEAN to facilitate the implementation of MRAs in regulated and non-regulated sectors.

  • Precaution shall be taken so that before analysis in any government accredited laboratory or National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (―Laboratory), further sieving or pulverizing is not required.


More Definitions of National Accreditation

National Accreditation means an organization that is recognized nationally as an accreditation body, including but not limited to, commission on accreditation of rehabilitation facilities (CARF), council on accreditation for children and family services (COA), joint commission of accreditation of healthcare organizations (JCAHO).
National Accreditation means accreditation issued by The Joint Commission (TJC), the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), or National Integrated Accreditation for Healthcare Organizations (NIAHO).
National Accreditation means accreditation by a national agency that is recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education. The Department shall publish a list of these agencies on its web site.
National Accreditation means accreditation through the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP) or the Council for the Accreditation for Educator Preparation (CAEP), both of which provide national evidence-based accreditation processes to ensure that educator preparation programs are of high quality and support continuous improvement.
National Accreditation means teacher education accreditation by a National accrediting agency approved by the Commission and the Department.
National Accreditation means the ongoing review, evaluation, and approval of nursing education programs by a national nursing accrediting agency that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Nursing education programs without national accreditation are nonaccredited programs.
National Accreditation means accreditation granted by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) or Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).